Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

MVA delegation meets Guv, seeks nod for MLC names

Guv assures CM, deputy CM and revenue minister that a final decision would be taken soon

- Faisal Malik

MUMBAI: Nine months after recommendi­ng 12 names as nomination­s to the post of members of the legislativ­e council, a three-member delegation led by chief minister Uddhav Thackeray met governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Wednesday evening and requested him to clear the appointmen­ts. The governor has assured them to take a final decision soon, a leader from the Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government said. The delegation comprised deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar (NCP) and state revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat (Congress).

The appointmen­t of 12 members has become a major friction point between Koshyari and the three-party coalition government in Maharashtr­a. It has been 20 days since the Bombay high court said the governor is constituti­onally obligated to either accept or reject the proposal sent by the state within reasonable time.

The verdict was passed by the court on August 13, while hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed against the governor’s inaction on the recommenda­tions made by the Thackeray government.

“We requested the governor to see if the decision can be taken early as it would help in the functionin­g of the state legislatur­e. We said it was our request to accept the recommenda­tion even though it is your right to take a decision,” Pawar told reporters outside Raj Bhavan after their meeting with Koshyari.

“He (governor) has no objection to any of the names recommende­d by the state government. The governor told us that he has heard everything and will take a final decision soon,” he added.

Thorat said, “We discussed almost all major issues of the state such as floods, monsoon, Covid-19 and at the end requested him to take a decision on appointing MLCS.”

The MVA leaders wanted to meet the governor last Wednesday, but Koshyari denied an appointmen­t owing to prior

The appointmen­t of 12 members has become a friction point between Koshyari and the threeparty coalition govt. It has been 20 days since the HC said guv is constituti­onally obligated to either accept or reject the proposal sent by the state within reasonable time.

The list submitted to the

appointmen­ts, it is said. Raj Bhavan said the communicat­ion for seeking an appointmen­t from the government started only after 4pm and it was not governor included the names of Vijay Karanjkar, Urmila Matondkar, Nitin Bangude-patil and Chandrakan­t Raghuvansh­i from Sena; Eknath Khadse, Raju Shetti, Yashpal

Bhinge, Anand Shinde from NCP; Rajni Patil, Sachin Sawant, Anniruddha Vankar, Muzaffar Hussain (Congress).

possible for the governor to meet them owing to prior appointmen­ts.

The governor nominates 12 persons from different walks of life as members of the legislativ­e council (MLCS) for a period of six years. The appointmen­t is to be made on the recommenda­tions made by the state cabinet. Most of the seats have been vacant since June last year. The state had approved the names in November 2020, but they are yet to be appointed.

The list submitted to the governor included the names of Vijay Karanjkar, Urmila Matondkar, Nitin Bangude-patil and Chandrakan­t Raghuvansh­i from the Shiv Sena; Eknath Khadse, Raju Shetti, Yashpal Bhinge and Anand Shinde from the NCP; and Rajni Patil, Sachin Sawant, Anniruddha Vankar and Muzaffar Hussain from the Congress.

THE LIST OF 12 NAMES

 ?? PTI ?? (From left) Revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray with Governor BS Koshyari at Raj Bhavan on Wednesday.
PTI (From left) Revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray with Governor BS Koshyari at Raj Bhavan on Wednesday.

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